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8.1

Generally favorable reviews- based on 42 Ratings

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  1. Jul 30, 2013
    10
    One of the best games I played this year (if not the best).

    It took me 4 hours to complete the game without finding everything and around 10 hours to find everything and completing the optional "Master Cave". But even then you are not really finished with the game, it offers you a huge replay value: You can find three different magical items in this game but only two are required to
    One of the best games I played this year (if not the best).

    It took me 4 hours to complete the game without finding everything and around 10 hours to find everything and completing the optional "Master Cave".
    But even then you are not really finished with the game, it offers you a huge replay value:
    You can find three different magical items in this game but only two are required to reach the final boss. So when you decide to complete the game with different items you also need to solve the puzzles in a different way. The game also has a build in counter which displays your current time in the game which also encourages you to try to speed run it.
    In the end it took me around 17 hours to complete everything which is a great bang for your buck ratio.

    Never mind those idiots saying that it is just a zelda clone. It's a homage to the old zelda games but it's style is unique and refreshing. The puzzles are HARD, way harder than in any Zelda game, but it gives you different, easier routes which allow you to reach the final boss without ever needing to solve those really hard puzzles.

    The main character is quite unique: you get to play a girl which is not sexualized in any way whatsoever which is a rare thing to see and quite refreshing if you ask me. She is accompanied by a flying fox with fairy wings (Navi anyone?) which is named Tipsie. Tipsie keeps drinking "Health Potions" (booze) and helps you solving those riddles, just like navi, but without that annoying "Hey listen" you get to chose when you need the help and when not.

    This game is about fun and solving puzzles and it gives you just that. It's light-hearted and a must buy for everyone who likes the old Zelda games and it's puzzles.
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  2. Nov 3, 2013
    8
    Ittle Dew is an action-adventure game that is trying very hard to be a 2D Zelda game, and actually, it succeeds for the most part. Your goal is to explore the castle and use the riches you find to enter other dungeons and find tools that help you progress farther in the castle.

    This game has two key strengths. The first is that the items are very interesting, and they each combine in
    Ittle Dew is an action-adventure game that is trying very hard to be a 2D Zelda game, and actually, it succeeds for the most part. Your goal is to explore the castle and use the riches you find to enter other dungeons and find tools that help you progress farther in the castle.

    This game has two key strengths. The first is that the items are very interesting, and they each combine in interesting ways. The second is that this game has amazing replay value. You get three items, and you can use all three to win, but you only need two. For a challenge, try beating the game with each combination of two weapons. This game is also built for speed-running, and it will take a lot of planning to figure out how to get the speed run achievements.

    I'd say this game's main weakness is the bosses. It's a big difficulty spike, and the method for defeating them is never straightforward. The hints help a lot, but the battles can still be tough even when you know what to do. That leads to the other weakness: the controls. They're not terrible, and you'll get used to them as you play, but there were too many times when I died in combat because I wasn't moving the way I wanted to, and many enemies aren't knocked back when hit.

    A few other things to mention: the puzzles can get pretty tough, the death penalty is that you have to restart the room at full health (which isn't even a penalty most of the time), and the game has little story, but the humor was a lot better than I had expected from the previews. Also, the first playthrough will last around 3-5 hours.

    So, despite this game's rather stupid name, I enjoyed it, and I'd say it's worth picking up if you enjoy Zelda-style games (try out the 2D Zeldas first if you're not familiar with them). I'd wait to pick it up at half price, though.
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  3. May 17, 2014
    9
    I really enjoyed the number of creative and challenging puzzles the creators of this game managed to fit in with only three items. Zelda games have a tendency to give you so many items they are forced to focus on only the most recent one or else make it obvious what item you need to use in order to avoid frustrating players. This game avoids that problem, while still generating a goodI really enjoyed the number of creative and challenging puzzles the creators of this game managed to fit in with only three items. Zelda games have a tendency to give you so many items they are forced to focus on only the most recent one or else make it obvious what item you need to use in order to avoid frustrating players. This game avoids that problem, while still generating a good amount of complexity by allowing you to combo the items in different interesting ways. Expand
  4. Oct 30, 2013
    8
    Fairly standard overhead block puzzler, but the graphics are very clean and easy on the eyes, while the puzzle mechanics are tight and polished. It offers just three tools, but gets maximum mileage and variety out of each of them, and even offers (Steam) achievements for beating the game without all three.

    People looking for combat will be largely disappointed, since the difficulty
    Fairly standard overhead block puzzler, but the graphics are very clean and easy on the eyes, while the puzzle mechanics are tight and polished. It offers just three tools, but gets maximum mileage and variety out of each of them, and even offers (Steam) achievements for beating the game without all three.

    People looking for combat will be largely disappointed, since the difficulty never really goes beyond easy, save for possibly the final boss. Despite the marketing trying to portray the game as possessing an interesting/humorous story, the "story" is largely forgettable, and the promotional screenshots cover 9/10 of everything there is.

    Depending on how good you are at puzzles, the game is a little on the short side, and doesn't have much replay value. But it's a highly enjoyable ride through the first time.
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  5. Jan 5, 2014
    9
    A great game, I really like the Master's Cave. The only problem is the combat system (bad hitbox, imo).

    This game is not just a zelda clone, it's a homage to 2D zelda games. The puzzles are more hard than in any Zelda game (a good thing).

    If you are a Zelda fan, you play Bidding of Isaac for the combat and you play Ittle Dew for the puzzle.
  6. Mar 21, 2019
    8
    This is a Zelda clone. It can be played by younger audience, casual gamer or Zelda fan. Nice touch of humor. The game is relatively short. Some puzzles. The game is well balanced in general in terms of combat. I give it 75%. I would have love it to be longer.
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67

Mixed or average reviews - based on 4 Critic Reviews

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  1. LEVEL (Czech Republic)
    Oct 24, 2013
    80
    This Zelda-like adventure, where anything goes, is a love/hate affair. But love is surely the better option. [Issue#234]
  2. Aug 28, 2013
    50
    A pleasant little game that is entertaining, indeed, but in fact it brings nothing new to the table. Besides, the game's length is terribly short.
  3. Aug 15, 2013
    60
    That player-considerate attitude is offset by less reverential treatment of its inspiration, however. Ittle Dew isn’t really a parody, more a loving pastiche, but its gently sassy mockery of Zelda’s conventions ties with the beautiful, vibrant art to ensure that while this really is mostly block puzzles, they’re some of the best presented ones you’ve ever played.